Kadaclan on high value crops
>> Saturday, December 24, 2016
COMMUNITY BILLBOARD
Dionie Chungalan
BARLIG, Mountain Province – Personnel from the Dept. of Agriculture
travelled to Kadaclan here recently, a village 58 km from Bontoc to boost
heirloom rice production in bid to alleviate poverty.
Gerardo Banawa, a staff from DA-Cordillera Administrative Region with
Jovy Camso and Letty Dacawi, OPAG-Bontoc conducted 2-day training -- one in
Kadaclan and another at Purag-Banao, an adjacent barangay of Natonin being a
part of Kadaclan ancestral domain as approved by the National Commission on
Indigenous Peoples.
Kadaclan trainees of 50 farmers attended a field teaching demonstration
on natural farming system for heirloom rice. In Banao, 30 farmers attended an
enhancement course on heirloom rice production and native way of farm
management like organic processing.
The DA training showcased the use of organic fertilizers and fermented
products. It also aimed to create awareness of heirloom rice in its conservation,
promotion, and consumption for healthy long life. It was shared careful storage
and good temperature made the rice more nutritious, aromatic that ensured
quality value.
To meet the demand of foreign consumers like Montana, USA and Canada and
local customers, a P3 million heirloom threshing and storage building was
constructed by the DA in Kadaclan catering tons of “Ominio Rice Harvest” for
export.
Vicky Garcia, nongovernment organization proponent and advocate in
heirloom rice requested that Cordillera b made showcase of heirloom rice. She
was then motivated by a US Peace Corps volunteer who was assigned in Kalinga
years back. Garcia inspired the late Barlig Mayor Donald Alubia to establish
the Kadaclan Heirloom Rice Organization.
It soon led to the creation of Mountain Province Heirloom Rice
Agricultural Farmers Cooperative.
‘Bauko Mayor Abraham Akilit, was instrumental in including Mountain
Province as a heirloom rice producer,” Banawa said. “
DA Secretary Pinol had lessened the budget of ordinary rice production
to increase budget on the production of heirloom rice, as a high value crops
for export,” Banawa said.
This makes Kadaclan an agri-tourism destination in addition to
eco-tourism beauties where visitors repeatedly visit. The natural beauty of
Kadaklan had captivated former President Gloria Arroyo during a presidential
visit in 2001.
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